The Curse of Ham (aka the Hamitic myth) And The Jewish Onslaught By Professor Tony Martin
The Cryptic Yid
Published on Jun 12, 2022
Absolutely vital viewing if you want to understand why the jews want to fill the world with black and brown people. Goes right back to the jewish Talmud and how it interprets 'The Hamitic Myth' aka 'The Curse of Ham'. Jews want black and brown people to be their slaves for all eternity, they spell it out in the Talmud. Listen to this speech by the late great Professor of black history Baba Tony Martin. These are the honourable black people we should be celevrating, not criminals like Floyd.
In recent weeks, a number of Black people have come under attack from the Jewish community have been charged with anti-semitism.
This is not a new situation. Pan-Afrikan activists and historians have consistently come under attack for challenging the legitimacy of the State of Israel and highlighting the role of Jews in the Trans-Atlantic Enslavement of Afrikan People.
Baba Tony Martin was on such Professor, who would incur the full wrath of the Jewish lobby in America when he dared to add the book "The Secret Relationship Between Black and Jews" written by the research department of the Nation of Islam - to his History syllabus. Baba Martin documented the history of the attack in his book "The Jewish Onslaught" and the delivered many presentations on the subject.
We share this in the hope that it might inform others on the history of this battle.
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